July 2005-June 2006

September 21Open HouseCenter for Chinese Legal Studies and Chinese Law Society

September 28Legal Education in China and the U.S.: Comparative ObservationsZhang Lan, Nanjing University Law School

October 6Fighting AIDS with Law in ChinaJia Ping, Aizhixing Institute of Health Education, and Meg Davis, author of the Human Rights Watch reports entitled, Restrictions on Chinese AIDS Activists and Locked Doors: The Human Rights of People Living with HIV/AIDS in China.

October 19thThe Future of Public Interest Lawyering in ChinaZhang Jingjing, Center for Legal Assistance to Pollution Victims, China University of Political Science and Law, and Yan Xiang, Center for Protection of the Rights of Disadvantaged Citizens, Wuhan University School of LawCo-sponsored by the Public Interest Law Initiative

October 26Summer Opportunities in ChinaBenjamin Liebman, Associate Professor of Law, Columbia Law School, and Director of the Center for Chinese Legal Studies (CCLS) and the 2Ls and 3Ls of CCLS

Friday October 28China in the WTO: A Four Year AssessmentDavid Weller, Deputy Assistant United States Trade Representative for China Affairs

October 31Xinfang: An Alternative to the Formal Chinese Legal SystemCarl Minzner, Congressional Executive Commission on China

November 9Business Models and Government Control of the Internet Industry in ChinaDou Lijun, partner, Beijing East IP Law Firm and the former general legal counsel of TOM.com

January 12China's Expert Evaluation System and Expert's Conclusion (in Chinese)LI Xuejun (June Li), associate professor, Renmin University of China School of Law

February 1An Economic and Legal Analysis on Eviction Cases in Urban Areas of China: The Game Among the Power, Right and InterestFeng Yujun, Associate Professor, Renmin University of China School of Law

March 23Review of the Revision of the Chinese Securities LawRen Zili, associate professor, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics School of Law

April 5New Development of Chinese Competition LawWang Xiaoye, Professor of Law at the Institute of Law , Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

April 12The Law Library of Congress: Introduction and RecruitmentBryan S. Bachner, assistant director for legal research for international, comparative and foreign law, Library of CongressHarry Yee, director of work force development, Law Library of Congress

Monday April 24The Reform of Civil Adjudication in ChinaZhang Wusheng, professor of law, Fudan University Law School and expert counselor at Shanghai Municipal Court and Procuratorate